New Hampshire is full of rural small towns. But with so many of them nestled in the hills and mountains, it’s easy to miss them if you don’t know what you’re looking for. Luckily, we’ve scouted around to find the smallest of small town New Hampshire, and found 11 teeny tiny towns that you’ll want to visit. Just don’t blink!

  1. Dublin

Buddawiggi/flickr Darling Dublin is home to just 1,500 people, but many more come through this Monadnock Valley town on their way to visit Mount Monadnock.

  1. Goshen

Doug Kerr/flickr With hidden trails and a mountain stream running right through town, Goshen is so charming that you’ll want to turn around and drive through this small town again.

  1. Marlow

Jeff Giles/flickr With a population of just over 700 people, Marlow is easy to miss. But if you take the time to stop and explore, you’ll love it.

  1. Brentwood

Ilovebutter/flickr Because of their similar names, most people confuse Brentwood with the better-known and more northern Bretton Woods. However, Brentwood is near the south of the state and the seacoast, providing lots of rural beauty.

  1. Candia

Doug Kerr/flickr Nestled right in the middle of the state, charming Candia is small, but easy to reach from anywhere else in New Hampshire. Perfect for a visit!

  1. Gilmanton

BEV Norton/flickr Gorgeous Gilmanton is absolutely charming, from the town green to the natural beauty surrounding town.

  1. Lyme

MinRK/flickr Lyme is the loveliest little town on the state’s western border. The rolling hills of the Connecticut River Valley will charm you.

  1. Easton

ryetc/flickr Easton is teeny tiny. We’re talking home to just 250 people. However, this small town is home to big beauty on the edges of the White Mountain National Forest.

  1. Stark

James Walsh/flickr This tiny town was once home to a WWII prison camp, but you would never know what from its charming exterior.

  1. Warren

Doug Kerr/flickr Warren is home to it’s very own rocket, but you’ll miss the site if you blink while you’re driving through this tiny town.

  1. Orange

Sarunas/flickr Orange is well known in the hiding community because it is home to Mount Cardigan, but this town that is home to just 330 people is tiny, especially compared with the mountain!

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Buddawiggi/flickr

Darling Dublin is home to just 1,500 people, but many more come through this Monadnock Valley town on their way to visit Mount Monadnock.

Doug Kerr/flickr

With hidden trails and a mountain stream running right through town, Goshen is so charming that you’ll want to turn around and drive through this small town again.

Jeff Giles/flickr

With a population of just over 700 people, Marlow is easy to miss. But if you take the time to stop and explore, you’ll love it.

Ilovebutter/flickr

Because of their similar names, most people confuse Brentwood with the better-known and more northern Bretton Woods. However, Brentwood is near the south of the state and the seacoast, providing lots of rural beauty.

Nestled right in the middle of the state, charming Candia is small, but easy to reach from anywhere else in New Hampshire. Perfect for a visit!

BEV Norton/flickr

Gorgeous Gilmanton is absolutely charming, from the town green to the natural beauty surrounding town.

MinRK/flickr

Lyme is the loveliest little town on the state’s western border. The rolling hills of the Connecticut River Valley will charm you.

ryetc/flickr

Easton is teeny tiny. We’re talking home to just 250 people. However, this small town is home to big beauty on the edges of the White Mountain National Forest.

James Walsh/flickr

This tiny town was once home to a WWII prison camp, but you would never know what from its charming exterior.

Warren is home to it’s very own rocket, but you’ll miss the site if you blink while you’re driving through this tiny town.

Sarunas/flickr

Orange is well known in the hiding community because it is home to Mount Cardigan, but this town that is home to just 330 people is tiny, especially compared with the mountain!

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